Welcome to the real Tinseltown: Reservoir Dogs, Jurassic Park, Sunset Boulevard... If a town was mapped by movies, this would be its A to Z...

Manchester-based design agency Dorothy has pulled nearly 1,000 place names from the world of cinema, stitching them together to create an impressively detailed and authentic map – stylistically based on old maps of Los Angeles.

Most street names are film titles, but a lot of the amenities and local landmarks are named after well-known places in films.

The real life locations: Only four are both Hollywood film titles and Hollywood street names: Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood Boulevard, Mulholland Drive and Sunset Strip

Here are some of our favourite details featured on the map.

THE BARS

Some of the nightspots featured on the map are films in their own right – Jamaica Inn, for example. But some of the others are taken from classic films; you’d probably recognise Star Wars’ Mos Eisley Cantina, or Casablanca’s Rick’s Café Americain, but can you place the rest of these drinking establishments? The Slaughtered Lamb; Jack Rabbit Slim’s; the Prancing Pony; the Korova Milk Bar; the Winchester; Fat Sam’s Grand Slam Speakeasy; Nat’s Bar. (Answers below)

On the map: Jurassic Park (left) and Reservoir Dogs (right)

THE REAL LIFE LOCATIONS

Naturally, there are plenty of films named after real places – Notting Hill and Brick Lane from London, and Times Square, Madison Avenue and Wall St from New York – and that’s before you even get to all the Main Streets and Broadways. But only four are both Hollywood film titles and Hollywood street names: Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood Boulevard, Mulholland Drive and Sunset Strip.

HARRY’S HANGOUTS

Star Wars and The Lord Of The Rings get a few mentions, but someone at Dorothy clearly has a soft spot for Harry Potter; the franchise gets more places on the map than any other. Hogwarts, the Philosopher’s (and Sorcerer’s, for U.S. fans) Stone, the Leaky Cauldron, Diagon Alley, the Deathly Hallows and the Chamber of Secrets are all represented. Even Azkaban gets a nod, marked off the edge of the map.

(Answers - An American Werewolf In London, Pulp Fiction, Lords of the Rings, A Clockwork Orange, Shaun Of The Dead, Bugsy Malone, The Lost Weekend)

Copies of the Film Map are available to buy for £25 – or a limited edition version for £100 – from wearedorothy.com/shop